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[When the great jubilee shall come]

Appears in 17 hymnals Tune Sources: Southern Melody, Arr. Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 55653 51343 24454 Used With Text: The New Song

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The New Song

Author: H. Pollard Appears in 22 hymnals First Line: When the great Jubilee shall come Refrain First Line: Wait a little while Used With Tune: [When the great Jubilee shall come]
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The New Song

Author: A. F. Ingler Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: When Gabriel blows his trumpet loud Refrain First Line: Wait a little while Lyrics: Refrain: Wait a little while, Then we’ll sing the New Song; Wait a little while, Then we’ll sing the New Song. 1 When Gabriel blows his trumpet loud, Then we’ll sing the New Song; And Christ descends on the snow-white cloud, Then we’ll sing the New Song. [Refrain] 2 When Jesus comes to claim His bride, Then we’ll sing the New Song; And steals away the sanctified, Then we’ll sing the New Song. [Refrain] 3 Some day we’ll drink the King’s new wine, Then we’ll sing the New Song; And like the stars in glory shine, Then we’ll sing the New Song. [Refrain] 4 When we shall reach the golden shore, Then we’ll sing the New Song; And meet the loved ones gone before, Then we’ll sing the New Song. [Refrain] 5 When all our vict’ries here are won, Then we’ll sing the New Song; And we surround the great white throne, Then we’ll sing the New Song. [Refrain] Scripture: Revelation 5:9-10 Used With Tune: [When Gabriel blows his trumpet loud]
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The New Song

Author: Unknown Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The warfare here will soon be done Refrain First Line: Wait a little while Lyrics: Refrain: Wait a little while, Then we'll sing the New Song; Wait a little while, Then we'll sing the New Song. 1 The warfare here will soon be done, Then we'll sing the New Song; The fight for truth will soon be won, Then we'll sing the New Song. [Refrain] 2 The Lord from heav'n will soon appear, Then we'll sing the New Song; And bring His full redemption near, Then we'll sing the New Song. [Refrain] 3 Our pray'rs and fasts will then be o'er, Then we'll sing the New Song; And we shall rest forevermore, Then we'll sing the New Song. [Refrain] 4 Then let us haste the happy day, Then we'll sing the New Song; Let's work and wait and watch and pray, Then we'll sing the New Song. [Refrain] 5 Let ev'ry ransomed spirit cry, Then we'll sing the New Song; For Jesus' coming from on high, Then we'll sing the New Song. [Refrain] 6 Let all creation groan to see, Then we'll sing the New Song; This happy day of liberty, Then we'll sing the New Song. [Refrain] 7 O hallelujah it is near, Then we'll sing the New Song; Our glorious Lord will soon appear! Then we'll sing the New Song. [Refrain] Topics: Joy Used With Tune: [The warfare here will soon be done] Text Sources: From Silver Tones, by the Silver Lake Quartet

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The New Song

Author: H. Pollare Hymnal: The Golden Sheaf #29 (1902) First Line: When the great jubilee shall come Refrain First Line: Wait a little while Lyrics: 1 When the great jubilee shall come, Then we'll sing the new song, And Christ shall take his ransomed home, Then we'll sing the new song. Chorus: Wait a little while, Then we'll sing the new song. Wait a little while, Then we'll sing the new song. 2 When the long night of sin shall close, Then we'll sing the new song, And life's fair day shall end our woes, Then we'll sing the new song. [Chorus] 3 When the glad shout shall rend the sky, Then we'll sing the new song, "O grave, where is thy victory?" Then we'll sing the new song. [Chorus] 4 When sorrow, pain and death are o'er, Then we'll sing the new song, And sighs and tears shall be no more, Then we'll sing the new song. [Chorus] 5 Where all will be immortal, fair, There we'll sing the new song, When blood-washed robes are ours to wear, Then we'll sing the new song. [Chorus] Tune Title: [When the great jubilee shall come]
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"The New Song"

Author: H. Pollard Hymnal: The Gospel Awakening #46 (1888) First Line: When the great Jubilee shall come Refrain First Line: Wait a little while Lyrics: Chorus: Wait a little while, Then we'll sing the New Song; Wait a little while, Then we'll sing the New Song. 1. When the great Jubilee shall come, Then we'll sing the New Song; And Christ shall take his ransom'd home, Then we'll sing the New Song. [Chorus] 2. When the long night of sin shall close, Then we'll sing the New Song; And life's fair day shall end our woes, Then we'll sing the New Song. [Chorus] 3. When the glad shout shall rend the sky, Then we'll sing, etc. "O grave, where is thy victory?" Then we'll sing, etc. [Chorus] 4. When sorrow, pain and death are o'er, Then we'll sing, etc. And sighs and tears shall be no more, Then we'll sing, etc. [Chorus] 5. When to the pearly gates we come, Then we'll sing, etc. When we have reached our blissful home, Then we'll sing, etc. [Chorus] 6. When we shall tread Life's river brink, Then we'll sing, etc. And of those crystal waters drink, Then we'll sing, etc. [Chorus] 7. Where all will be immortal, fair, There we'll sing the New Song; When blood-washed robes are ours to wear, Then we'll sing the New Song. [Chorus] Tune Title: [When the great Jubilee shall come]
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Wait a Little While

Author: H. Pollard Hymnal: Rescue Songs #46 (1890) First Line: When the great Jubilee shall come Languages: English Tune Title: [When the great Jubilee shall come]

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Anonymous

Person Name: Unknown Author of "The New Song" in His Fullness Songs In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Arthur F. Ingler

1873 - 1935 Person Name: A. F. Ingler Author of "The New Song" in The Joy Bells of Canaan or Burning Bush Songs No. 2 Born: May 12, 1873, Montandon, Pennsylvania. Died: August 8, 1935, Abington, Connecticut. Buried: North Swansea, Rhode Island. The 1900 census shows Ingler as a "vocalist" living in Denver, Colorado. The 1920 census shows him as a Nazarene preacher in Tillamook, Oregon. After the death of his wife Amalia, he moved east and married Lura Horton, who at the time was pastor of the People’s Church of the Nazarene in Providence, Rhode Island. The two of them served joint pastorates in Fitchburg, Massachusetts; Jackman, Maine; North Attleboro, Massachusetts; New Haven, Connecticut; and, in 1931, at Emmanuel Church, Pawtucket, Rhode Island. His works include: Burning Bush Songs No. 1 (Chicago, Illinois: Metropolitan Church Association, 1902) The Joy Bells of Canaan No. 2 Songs of the Blood-Washed (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Praise Publishing Company, 1909) (editor) Canaan Melodies, 1914 (editor) --www.hymntime.com/tch

H. Pollard

Author of ""The New Song"" in The Gospel Awakening